recall a message sent from Outlook
Hello, Can an e-mail be re called or cancelled once it has been sent. Basically is it possible to avoid from having the recepient be able to read it. The recepient is an outside e-mail address and not internal to the exchange server
October 28th, 2010 7:03am

Hiya, You can choose in Outlook to recall the message but if it is an external recipient then the message will not be deleted without them being able to read it. They will just get a message saying you would like to recall the message.. Possibly making the recipient more interested in reading the original message! SteveSteve Goodman Check out my Blog for more Exchange info or find me on Twitter
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October 28th, 2010 8:05am

Hi, As per my knowledge, you may delete unread messages sent to a user: Do the following: 1. Open the message you want to recall or replace. 2. On the Other Actions menu, click Recall This Message. 3. Click Delete unread copies /Delete unread copies and replace with a new message as your preferenceRegards from www.windowsadmin.info
October 28th, 2010 8:33am

yes but what I want to know is that if the original e-mail can still be read by the recipient because if so even if he receives the message to recall I agree with Steve that the recipient will be more interested in reading the original message! I think that it is impossible to get back and delete an e-mail once it has been sent, please correct me if this is true for both internal and external domain. Thanks
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October 28th, 2010 1:54pm

I believe so. But as long as the other server is exchange and they didn't read it then you can recall it. It will send a message saying you recalled it. but they can't view it if they didn't see it yet. Places like gmail or yahoo mail or anyone not using exchange it will not work regardless if they read it or not.
October 28th, 2010 2:30pm

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